Dorahy Martin J, Clearwater Ken
Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
J Child Sex Abus. 2012;21(2):155-75. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2012.659803.
This study examined the experiences of shame and guilt in adult males sexually abused as children. Seven participants attending a service for male sexual abuse completed measures of shame, guilt, dissociation, and childhood trauma history and subsequently participated in a focus group. All participants experienced childhood sexual abuse in the "severe" range and showed elevated scores for shame, guilt, and dissociation. Four superordinate themes with associated subordinate themes emerged: (a) self-as-shame (foundations of self-as-shame, fear of exposure, temporary antidote: connection), (b) pervasiveness and power of doubt and denial (from others, from self, consequences of incredulity), (c) uncontrollability (of problems after disclosure, of rage, of intrusions and emotional pain), and (d) dissociation. Results are discussed with reference to the existing literature and the emerging "self-as-shame" construct, which appeared to encapsulate participants' view of themselves.
本研究调查了童年期遭受性虐待的成年男性的羞耻感和内疚感经历。七名参加男性性虐待服务的参与者完成了羞耻感、内疚感、解离症状及童年创伤史的测量,随后参加了一个焦点小组。所有参与者童年期遭受的性虐待都处于“严重”程度,且羞耻感、内疚感和解离症状得分均较高。出现了四个具有相关子主题的上级主题:(a) 自我即羞耻(自我即羞耻的基础、对暴露的恐惧、临时解药:联系),(b) 怀疑和否认的普遍性及力量(来自他人、来自自我、怀疑的后果),(c) 不可控性(披露后的问题、愤怒、侵扰和情感痛苦的不可控性),以及(d) 解离症状。结合现有文献和新出现的“自我即羞耻”结构对结果进行了讨论,该结构似乎概括了参与者对自己的看法。